单词 | clump |
释义 | clump —clump /klʌmp/ noun [C usually singular] (NOISY STEPS) ► F0 the loud sound of slow, heavy steps: » We could hear the clump of his feet on the wooden floor.Thesaurus+: ↑Moving firmly on footnoun [C] (GROUP) ► F0 a group, especially of trees or flowers: » a clump of grass/daffodilsThesaurus+: ↑Groups and collections of things , ↑Variety and mixturesnoun [C] (LUMP) ► F0 a solid mass of something such as soil: » There were big clumps of soil on his boots.Thesaurus+: ↑Masses and large amounts of thingsverb [I + adv/prep] (WALK NOISILY) ↑Verb Endings for clump ► F0 to walk noisily with slow, heavy steps: » She clumped around the room/up the stairs in her boots.Thesaurus+: ↑Moving firmly on footverb [I or T] (FORM GROUP) ↑Verb Endings for clump ► F0 to form a group, or to put things into a group: » As it started to rain, everyone clumped together in doorways.Thesaurus+: ↑Collecting and amassing |
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